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Sportponghttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/159-sportpong.html
Tue, 11 May 2010 08:52:32 GMThttp://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=6140841
*Physical gaming*
Sportpong is an interactive physical computer game. The field is projected on the floor, two or more players can fight in teams against each other. With a paddle on each foot you hit the ball to the goal or to defend your goal. Not only smartnes and reactivity let you win, also geometric appreciation and teamplay is required.
*Multiplayer*
Sportpong is an entertaining social game. The computer game with the ...http://vimeo.com/moogaloop.swf?clip_id=6140841Physical gaming

Sportpong is an interactive physical computer game. The field is projected on the floor, two or more players can fight in teams against each other. With a paddle on each foot you hit the ball to the goal or to defend your goal. Not only smartnes and reactivity let you win, also geometric appreciation and teamplay is required.

Multiplayer

Sportpong is an entertaining social game. The computer game with the fascinating interface inspires young and older people, spectators becom active players. Fighting with passion for points, beginners get professional players in a few minutes.Video

Setting

The setting is very simple: a reflector on each foot is the only physical tool to interact with Sportpong. The interface is integrated in the field which is projected on the floor. The players control the game with their feet, nothing else. This control is intuitive, naturalistic and very direct.
]]>ModderManhttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/159-sportpong.htmlThe picture says it all...http://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/155-picture-says-all.html
Sat, 08 May 2010 00:49:24 GMTAttachment 2487 (http://www.wiihacks.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2487)
---Quote (Originally by gen3sf)---
The image refers to the return of efforts to draft a Canadian copyright law that more closely resembles the laws in the Unted States. This issue first was raised 3 years ago and it being driven by US entertainment industry lobbyists. The bill, C-61, was not pursued after huge protests were mounted by both the public and business interests in Canada.
As you might have...

Originally Posted by gen3sf

The image refers to the return of efforts to draft a Canadian copyright law that more closely resembles the laws in the Unted States. This issue first was raised 3 years ago and it being driven by US entertainment industry lobbyists. The bill, C-61, was not pursued after huge protests were mounted by both the public and business interests in Canada.

As you might have expected, the US entertainment industry did not stop lobbying key Canadian politicians to try and get their way. So, now it seems that efforts are again moving a Canadian DMCA, through their legislative body, that is similar to that of the US DCMA; apparently being supported/driven by the Heritage Minister whose views prevailed over the Industry Minister. Protest campaigns are again being mounted.

By the way, it isn't that Canada doesn't have any copyright laws, there just are some differences that displease the US entertainment industry. While the new DMCA is just a proposal, one can presume that anti-circumvention clauses will be a part of the package. Anti-cirumvention clauses prohibits the distribution of programs that can be used to circumvent both copy control and access control technologies. In other words, can be used,not are being used. Essentially, you men are all rapists because you have a tool that can be used to rape.

The anti-circumvention laws create a heaping mound of trouble for computer engineers and scientists, librarians and education institutions, journalists, how Internet users can protect their privacy, etc. By using technology or a technical device to protect their work, copyright holders transform historically allowed access or use of digital content into a violative action. Potentially illegal activities might include manipulation of the computer code of a digital toy to make it perform new functions (sound familar to WiiHacks members?), disabling an access control device on the storage media of an entertainment product, creating a patch for a software program or computer/electronic product, even possibly analysing security systems that control access to digital data can be considered violative of anti-circumvention laws.

These laws, as enforced in the US, are what I came across when just trying to make one backup copy of each of my expensive movie DVDs. I couldn't understand why I could not just buy a personal backup program for my legally purchased DVDs-even limited to a labelled one copy function would have been acceptable (something 123 Studios tried). Rather, I resented being forced to look into hacking sites-a number of unsavory sites comprised of out and out thieves and cheats before I found something that met my needs and I felt OK about providing payment information.

These types of laws make criminals out of normally responsible citizens not trying to steal a product, deprive an entertainer of a livelihood, but just trying to protect an expensive or valued purchase. Nintendo has followed along this path in preventing us from making a backup of hugely expensive game discs and hindering development of additional functions such as playing my games from USB HDD (my favorite softmod outcome).

also in the blog...you can go back and read other very interest material regarding C-61

Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore: The iPadLock Minister?

PDF | Print | E-mail Monday April 26, 2010
Since his appointment as Canadian Heritage minister in 2008, James Moore has carefully crafted an image as "Canada's iPod Minister." Young, bilingual, and tech-savvy, Moore has expressed regular support for the benefits of the Internet and is always ready with a quick "tweet" for his many followers. Yet as my op-ed in the Hill Times notes (HT version (sub required), homepage version), according to the scuttlebutt throughout the copyright community, Moore may be less iPod and more iPadlock. As the government readies its much-anticipated copyright package, Moore is said to be pressing for a virtual repeat of Bill C-61, the most anti-consumer copyright proposal in Canadian history.

Moore's about-face on copyright will come as a surprise to those who have heard his enthusiasm for new technology and the Internet. In June 2009, Moore told Industry Minister Tony Clement's Digital Economy conference that "the old way of doing things is over. These things are all now one. And it's great. And it's never been better. And we need to be enthusiastic and embrace this things."

Those comments were quickly followed by the national copyright consultation that generated thousands of responses, the majority of which called on the government to abandon the C-61 approach in favour of copyright rules that struck a better balance between the interests of creators and consumers.

In recent months, Moore seemed to support a more consumer friendly approach. When NDP MP Charlie Angus introduced a private member's bill last month to extend the private copying levy to devices such as iPods, Moore was quick to lambaste the proposal as the iTax. Heralded as an "iPod Freedom Fighter," Moore proclaimed the bill a serious threat to consumers.

Days later, Moore reserved judgment on the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications broadcast policy decision that opened the door to a new fee-for-carriage system for local broadcast signals. Once again, Moore adopted a pro-consumer position, indicating that his view on the decision would depend upon its consumer impact.

Moore's posturing won him few friends in the Canadian cultural community, with some suggesting that the Canadian Heritage minister should spend less time focusing on his iPod and more on Canadian artists.

The copyright bill may still be several weeks away, but reintroducing Bill C-61 with only minor tweaks - a bit more flexibility for recording television shows or transferring content from one format to another - would leave in place the core provisions of the bill that generated widespread discontent. These include U.S.-style legal protection for digital locks known as anti-circumvention legislation and a rejection of the flexible fair dealing approach that attracted considerable support during the copyright consultation as a balanced, technology-neutral solution.

What is most surprising with this path is that there are solutions that would toughen Canadian copyright law and provide the flexibility that business, consumers, and creators say they need.

For example, virtually everyone agrees that Canada should implement the World Intellectual Property Organization's Internet treaties. Yet there is considerable flexibility in how those treaties are implemented. Indeed, just last week India, home to a thriving movie and technology market, tabled legislation designed to bring it into conformity with those treaties. The Indian approach - much like the earlier Canadian Bill C-60 - sought to maintain the copyright balance that exists offline in the online world.

Similarly, a growing number of countries - led by the United States - have adopted flexible fair dealing or fair use provisions that benefit creators, business, and consumers. Flexible fair dealing based on existing Canadian jurisprudence would ensure a fair-for-all, not a free-for-all.

Last week, the Standing Committee on Canadian Heritage heard about the need to target bad actors. Canadian law has many tools to do so, with major record labels having pressured some peer-to-peer sites offline (such as QuebecTorrent) and gearing up to challenge others in Canadian courts (isoHunt).

Recent experience indicates that the copyright bill isn't final until tabled, but after spending the summer of 2008 fighting Bill C-61 and the summer of 2009 revisiting copyright reform as part of the national consultation, copyright is unquestionably on the public radar screen. Canadians had been promised a forward-looking, technology neutral approach, but they may soon find that someone has hit the delete button on those promises. I'll be posting more in the coming days about what people can do - in the short term, I've launched a new Fair Copyright for Canada Facebook page (distinct from the group) that can be used to keep current and learn more about what can be done as events unfold.

As Copyright Watch recently chronicled, local Chambers of Commerce have been singing from the same songbook as Industry Minister Jim Prentice in letters to the editor on Bill C-61. This is consistent with the national Chamber, which earlier this year formed a new lobby group to push for copyright reform and issued a press release supporting the introduction of the copyright bill - complete with local quotes - within 90 minutes of the tabling of the bill.

Notwithstanding these lobbying efforts, a crack in the coalition has emerged. At least one chamber of commerce has decided that it wants to look at the bill with an eye to the impact on small and medium sized businesses. The Hamilton Chamber of Commerce had adopted a resolution that it is hoping to get the Ontario and Canadian Chambers of Commerce to adopt seeking studies on the impact that IP legislation would have on SMEs. The concern is that SMEs would bear the burden of enforcement directed at businesses. The Hamilton chamber argues:

The estimates of piracy used in support of the Canadian and Ontario policies are unsupported by verifiable Canadian data;

Most small businesses are not aware of IP issues and would likely be at a disadvantage if action were ever taken against them on any alleged IP infringement;

Small businesses would have a disproportionate increase in expenses in complying with the costs that the policies would create;

In Canada, many large owners of IP have ‘over-reached’ the protection that IP has given them to the detriment of small businesses;

The proposed change in laws does nothing to favour Canadian businesses;

Many IP users are funded by tax dollars (i.e. education, libraries, archives) and an increase in enforcement is likely to increase their costs, which will, in turn, lead to higher taxes which disproportionately affects small business.

The Hamilton Chamber expands on each of these concerns and issues five recommendations:

Verify the quantum of unlawful copying in Canada through the independent collection of statistics based on facts arising in Canada;

The impacts and benefits that any changes will have on all businesses in Canada including small businesses;

The financial and administrative burden that will be created for businesses - and especially small businesses - to ensure that they can successfully and inexpensively defend unsupported allegations of infringement;

A consideration of how IP enforcement regimes can - within international and national limits - favour and encourage Canadian businesses;

A consideration of how IP enforcement regimes will affect the costs of educational, archival and library uses of IP in Canada and how those costs paid by public funds can be reduced.

You've seen the final product of Android running on an iPhone and here’s your easy-to-follow guide to installing Google Android on your own iPhone (2G).
The video constitutes a detailed version of the process described at AndroidALot.com. You can read the complete (70-step) walkthrough here...

Be warned, the man who came up with this points out: “I take no responsibility for any damage you might cause to your phone by following this guide. Whether it gets bricked, blocked or eventually thrown out of the window, I can’t be held responsible. Use this guide at your own risk. Thanks!”

Last Friday night, California's Rapid Enforcement Allied Computer Team entered editor Jason Chen's home without him present, seizing four computers and two servers. They did so using a warrant by Judge of Superior Court of San Mateo. According to Gaby Darbyshire, COO of Gawker Media LLC, the search warrant to remove these computers was invalid under section 1524(g) of the California Penal Code.

Here is all the documentation (Jason Chen's personal details are pixelated).

Original Wiihacks thread
]]>ModderManhttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/136-police-seize-jason-chens-computers.htmlTop console and game sales figures - March 2010http://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/117-top-console-game-sales-figures-march-2010.html
Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:16:34 GMT---Quote (Originally by Stomp_442)---
As it was last month, Nintendo DS was the big winner on the hardware side, moving in excess of 700,000 units with the help of the new DSi XL model -- the first time in nine months the platform has met achieved those total sales.
Retail console unit sales for March 2010 are as follows:1. Nintendo DS: 700,800
2. Wii: 557,500
3. Xbox 360: 338,400
4. PlayStation 3: 313,900
5. PSP: 119,900
6. PlayStation 2: 118,300

Originally Posted by Stomp_442

As it was last month, Nintendo DS was the big winner on the hardware side, moving in excess of 700,000 units with the help of the new DSi XL model -- the first time in nine months the platform has met achieved those total sales.

]]>ModderManhttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/117-top-console-game-sales-figures-march-2010.htmlHow to Usenet!http://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/116-how-usenet.html
Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:14:59 GMT---Quote (Originally by Dogeggs)---
Usenet aka Newsgroups is as old as the internet and the best way to get all your games/movies/mp3s bar none. You will find just about every Wii iso/VC/Wiiware ever released. You will have to pay for an account, but you will find it worth every penny of around $10 a month and if you use SSL not even your isp will know what you are downloading! There are hundreds of providers and shopping around for the best deal is a must.
Things to look for include:...

Originally Posted by Dogeggs

Usenet aka Newsgroups is as old as the internet and the best way to get all your games/movies/mp3s bar none. You will find just about every Wii iso/VC/Wiiware ever released. You will have to pay for an account, but you will find it worth every penny of around $10 a month and if you use SSL not even your isp will know what you are downloading! There are hundreds of providers and shopping around for the best deal is a must.
Things to look for include: Retention - this is how long files are stored on the server, most providers are offering 300+ days atm which equates to just about every movie/game/mp3 album you could ever want, SSL - Secure Sockets Layer, this means that your downloads are encrypted so nobody will know what you are downloading, Cost - Shopping around for the best deal is something you should do regulary, big name providers cost a lot more and the gains are not worth the money ie Giganews.

What you will need:

A paid for Usenet account - for this guide i recommend Astraweb, they offer SSL at no extra cost, unlimited downloads and 564 day retention!

A news reader program - Grabit is easy to use and has all the features you will need for now, but once you get into it i recommend Newsleecher.

QuickPar - You will find .PAR2 files in the downloads, these will fix/replace any damaged/missing .rar files and Quickpar is the software for the job, that said most newsreader software has par/rar support built in but it doesn't always work so get Quickpar from here first.

Winrar - You probably have this anyway, but if you haven't, get it here.

1: Sign up for an account with a Usenet provider, Astraweb is the best by far and comes with ssl as standard or try Usenetserver.com for a 3 day trial.

2: Get a newsreader program, Grabit is free and fairly simple for new users.

3. After you install Grabit it'll ask for the address of your Usenet server ie news.usenetserver.com and you must tick the 'require username/password' checkbox.

4. Fill out the username/password with your details from the account you signed up for.

5. Grabit will open its window - go to the left of the screen where it says default server, right-click on it and select server properties and tick the ssl checkbox (if you have ssl that is) also while you're here set connections to 10 (or whatever the max connections are for your service).

6. You should now install Quickpar, set it to associate with .sfv files too if you like, though it won't repair anything using them it is handy to see if your downloads are ok in the absence of PAR2 files.

8. nzbs contain all the necessery data for your newsreader software to download files, there are lots of ways of getting them, the easiest is to download them from an nzb site, Merlins Portal is the best and it's free.

9. If you cant find what you want at merlins then you can make your own nzbs from a usenet search site, theres plenty more around too, have a look at the bottom of this post or use Google.

10. Once you have your .nzb just double-click it and it'll open Grabit, load the list of files and start downloading them.

11. When the download has finished grabit should check it using the PAR2 files and extract the .rars, if it doesn't you will have to do it yourself, just run any of the PAR2 files and they will scan for errors, if you get any press the 'Repair' button and let it do its job. Then extract with Winrar.

11. Thats it! You should get full speed from your connection (I get 10mbps from 10 connections easily) and you don't have to upload a thing! If you have any questions just lmk and ill be happy to help :)

UPLOADING/SHARING

Have some files you would like to share with the world? You will only have to upload them once, no messing about leaving your PC on for weeks 'seeding', just upload with yenc powerpost and it'll be available for download for over a year!

]]>ModderManhttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/116-how-usenet.htmlPeppa Pighttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/115-peppa-pig.html
Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:08:42 GMT---Quote (Originally by cysmith16)---
Not sure if this sub forum is for family games or includes games which kids love themselves. My 3 year old boy loves Peppa on the Wii. Controls are easy and graphics simple. Bob the Builder is a total complicated nightmare by comparison.
---End Quote---

Originally Posted by cysmith16

Not sure if this sub forum is for family games or includes games which kids love themselves. My 3 year old boy loves Peppa on the Wii. Controls are easy and graphics simple. Bob the Builder is a total complicated nightmare by comparison.

]]>ModderManhttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/115-peppa-pig.htmlMassive Congratulations are in order!!http://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/114-massive-congratulations-order.html
Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:06:47 GMT---Quote (Originally by Tealc)---
Please show your congratulations for all of our newest Staff Members and promotions.
First the new staff...
Ithian a new *Junior Moderator*.
Nightstah a new *Junior Moderator*.

Originally Posted by Tealc

Please show your congratulations for all of our newest Staff Members and promotions.

First the new staff...

Ithian a new Junior Moderator.

Nightstah a new Junior Moderator.

Stomp_442 a new Junior Moderator and News Hound.

Emuhack our new Virtual Welcoming Assistant/News Hound.

...and Staff Promotions.

WiiJohn promoted to Full Moderator.

oddgriffin promoted to Full Moderator.

Junkmail promoted to Junior Moderator.

Everyone has worked hard to make Wiihacks a great community and deserve to be rewarded for their awesome effort.

I am proud to be part of this community with all these great guys and look forward to working with our new staff.

Every member of the wiihacks community is welcome to join us in the IRC (Internet Relay Chat) area. IRC is basically just a chat protocol that has been around since the late 80's, and is still widely used today. Think of it as AOL chat on steroids.

Come and join your fellow wiihacks members in sessions of light-hearted chats and fun activities. While almost any iRC client can connect to irc://irc.uicn.net/wiihacks, there are tutorials available for using mIRC or ChatZilla for Firefox. note: mibbit is NOT supported.

~* FOR PRIORITY MEMBERS *~ (for anyone who is a Donor or Staff) we offer a #wiihacks_priority channel. Once connected to the irc.uicn.net network and you are registered and identified [instructions below] just type in

Code:

/join #wiihacks_priority

In this room we offer priority suport, if there happens to be an OP around, meaning we stop what we are doing and come to your attention. If no one is answering your question in a timely manner just type in

Code:

!helpme

and this will send an alert to the main room that you need assistance. Please note that if you are NOT a donor or staff you will be automatically kicked from the room....

*Please be advised there are rules that you need to follow*

Be courteous, we will not tolerate ANY negative conduct.Do not defy the wishes of the ops, what they say goes.Do not PM any hops or ops without permission first.Do not pop onto iRC just to get information handed to you; do some research!!!!

FAQ/Things to watch for:

Q: I entered the room and RickRoll asked me to set a passcode, what is this?A: This is being noted to you because your nick name is not registered with the IRC Network's services. You can safely ignore this message, but if you'd like to protect your name, please follow the steps it gives you.

Q: I entered the room and RickRoll said some sort of welcome message in the channel.A: This is common, and means the bot is seeing you as a forums member, you will see message such as:«22:14:55» « join » {MaDBoY} [removed host mask info for security reasons]«22:14:56» « mode » {Concierge} sets {+v MaDBoY}«22:14:56» {%Concierge} Welcome MaDBoY: Title: Junior Member (cached)

Q: I cannot talk in the channel!?A: One of 4 things is occuring. 1) Your about to get kicked by the bot because your name in IRC does not match your name on the forums here. 2) A mod has taken your voice away, in which your at the whim of which ever mod has done so. 3) Your not identified to the bot after settings a passcode 4) You've been banned or are in the reading room in the forums.

Q: Why DID The bot KICKED ME!A: One of a few things occured.

1) You were warned that your nick was not a registered nick on the forums, and we're kicked and banned for 5 minutes. Simply change your name and re-enter the room, the ban is only set on the bad name, not on your host address.2) You were attempting to use the bot's mod only commands, and we're kicked for doing so.3) You ticked a mod off and may have been temp banned, in which case, stop doing that!4) You just met head first with one of the fun commands in the room and a mod made you a target.

In order to join the Wiihacks IRC, you must register with your Wiihacks username. Upon connection with the Wiihacks IRC Chatroom, you should have a window or tab labeled as irc.uicn.net. Please switch to this tab so that if you make a mistake, the whole room cannot see your passcode and email you are trying to use.

Replace yourpassword with a password you'd like to use, and replace youremail is your REAL email. A email will be sent to your email address, you will then take the enclosed command and run it in your irc window. You will run this command while on the Nick Name you wish to register.

You must have 1 registered nick to run this command, from your new nick that you wish to group to your orginal, type this command, replacing YourFirstNick with your orginal already registered nickname, along with its password

Recovering your name if someone takes it or you get disconnected and cant get your name back/msg nickserv recover YourNick YourNicksPassword/msg nickserv release YourNick YourNicksPasswordFrom any name type these commands, replacing YourNick and YourNicksPassword with your actual registered nick name and its password.Once complete your can /nick YourNick to return to your normal name.

Setting enforcement and kill on your nick so someone cant be on it period/msg nickserv set kill quick

This command turns protection on your registered nick ON, it gives you 20 seconds to identify or you will be killed off the network and/or forced to another nick name

There are many other commands and settings you can apply to your nick such as greetings and so on, you can review all these settings by typing /msg nickserv help set and NickServ Help by typing /msg nickserv help

Any other questions regarding the network itself please type this command into any window:

Code:

/join #help

So, if you want to get live chat and moral support come by and see us...

:SOP: [designated by ! symbol in front of nick in mIRC or a in ChatZilla]jimdean

:AOP: [designated by @ symbol in front of nick in mIRC or a in ChatZilla]ShadowSonic2Zerosykodave_pm
s0ur
RiC0MD

:HOP: [designated by the % symbol in front of nick in mIRC or a in ChatZilla]thucncaojunkmailturdsnightstah

Michael Pachter described the March launch of Nintendo's latest handheld, the Nintendo DSi XL, "solid." Considering it outsold both the PSP and PSP Go combined, we're inclined to agree.

According to NPD figures (via Gamasutra), the DSi XL sold 141,000 units in March, besting PSP's combined 120,000. Even more impressive is that this figure only accounts for four days of sales; the DSi XL was released on March 28th. The tremendous success of the equally tremendous device confirms that there truly is "room to grow" for the DS market.

"IOS reloading block works with all DVD games I tried. Now I just need to find a way to get it working in USB/SDHC mode."

On the way in a future cIOS revision, Waninkoko has successfully blocked IOS reloading in DVD games. This
means games like WSR and RS2 (with the motionplus video) would no longer need to be loaded the first time using an
alt-dol. This possibility could also lighten the load on our many users who have to consistently point newer users in the
direction of guides for those games. Yes, this is very exciting news!

=================

Waninkoko Got Gecko! - Part deux

"IOS reloading blocked successfully. Not tested with any game yet."
"I just needed 10 minutes to debug the NAND emulator with the USB Gecko and fix the remaining bugs. Great!"

=================

Waninkoko Got Gecko!

"USB Gecko just bought! Thanks to everybody who helped."

Thanks to the contributions of the Wii-hacking community at large, Waninkoko has purchased his First USB Gecko.
What this means in the short-term is faster, more efficient debugging in his work on the cIOS and anything else
he works on with the Wii console. In the long-term, with Waninkoko, who knows what he'll come up with.

=================

Waninkoko Goes for Gecko

It appears Waninkoko is currently taking donations towards the acquisition of a USB Gecko. If
you aren't sure what they are, see here. The aid of a USB Gecko device would be of huge benefit
to himself and the community in his coding of new cIOS revisions.

=================

Rev20 Already in the Works

"FAT module for rev20 has been completely rewritten. Now it's a 65% smaller and faster.
The FFS plugin has been modified to work with it."

Waninkoko has updated the many cIOS modules at his github. Some feel this is indicative
of an impending rev19 release, especially considering many of the applications rev18 is
reported to have "broken." Really what we may be looking at here is just a simple update
and nothing more. While many functions are seemingly broken under rev18, Waninkoko
considers his rewrites "necessary for future updates," and in most cases not much editing
need be done to get most of the apps to work again.

Update: Well look who was wrong //points thumbs at chest// this guy! :cool: Looks like rev19 is a comin'.

]]>ModderManhttp://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/111-latest-waninkoko-news.htmlSunkey Fusion 3in1http://www.wiihacks.com/blogs/modderman/110-sunkey-fusion-3in1.html
Sun, 18 Apr 2010 09:00:05 GMT---Quote (Originally by ModderMan)---
*
1st pics and Specs of the new D2sun Fusion.... We had this info here when? 2 weeks ago!!!
Now officially released March 20/2010
The last D2sun Product: SunKey-Fusion chip released, it is the best value chip in the market!*
*Image: http://www.d2sun.com/SunKey_Fusion_3in1-01_200.JPG (http://www.d2sun.com/SunKey_Fusion_3in1-01.JPG)* *Image: http://www.d2sun.com/SunKey_Fusion_3in1-02_200.JPG (http://www.d2sun.com/SunKey_Fusion_3in1-02.JPG)*

Originally Posted by ModderMan

1st pics and Specs of the new D2sun Fusion.... We had this info here when? 2 weeks ago!!!

Now officially released March 20/2010

The last D2sun Product: SunKey-Fusion chip released, it is the best value chip in the market!

The Sunkey Team will soon be officially announcing the Sunkey Fusion 3in1. This new product combines the features and functionality of three of their popular products. D2Sun v3.08, Sunkey 2.1 and the Wii-Clip.

SunKey Fusion 3in1 SPEC:
* Plug and play,solderless with the SunKey mode, and partial solderless with D2Sun mode
* SunKey mode come with A.I. Boot to auto choose region, support JAP/USA/KOR/EUR all regions perfectly,100% smart and play & play!
* Support D5/D9 games
* Support homebrew roms
* Support GC games
* Support USB update CPLD core and EEPROM firmware via Nero Dual Programmer, never outdate
* Offer 3 working mode: SunKey / D2Sun / Combo
* Comes with external switch configure board, can swap the 3in1 chip working at SunKey 3X mode or D2Sun 6X mode in real time
* Comes with original Wii-Clip, solderless for all old model Wii driver, just plug and play
* D2Sun mode come with the last 6 wires firmware
* Support the last BCA Protection
* Supports all chipsets DMS,D2A,D2B,D2C,D2C2 and D2E, 100% ALL-IN-1 solution
* Supports the pins-cut D2B Wii without grinding the chip, just place the clip on chip like other versions.
* Compatible with DVD+/-R, DVD+/-RW and Dual-layer 8.5G DVD (movies and GCOS)
* Comes with 2~8Mbit on board SPI flash
* Comes with 24M on board CLK, 100% work stable on all Wiis, without any CLK problem
* Direct boot of Wii original and backup games from the same region
* Direct boot of Gamecube original and backup games from the same region
* Direct boot of different NTSC region Wii and GC games on USA and JAP consoles
* Partial region free support on Wii and GC original and backup games with different video mode (ie PAL<->USA, JAPAN,KOR)
* Improved read settings for recordable media
* Supports running GC games at Wii disk speed
* GC Audio streaming Fix (D2Sun mode)
* Supports full-size DVD and DVD9 discs for GC homebrew
* Supports Wii and GC multidisc games (D2Sun mode)
* Does not modify RAM, making it virtually undetectable for the Wii
* Compact design, best quality components, rock solid high speed controller
* Two LEDs indicate the D2SUN working status
* High speed and high secure Actel FPGA
* Professional ESD packing
* Comes with Region Lock and Safe Upgrade function, can let you run the game and upgrade the game 100% safely, no way to brick your wii in almost any situation

More information will be available soon at the Official Site. WiiHacks.com will, of course, be the one of the first with news and updates so keep checking back!

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For everyone who wants to keep up to date with the latest news, WiiHacks now has

All the latest Site News, Submitted news and other News will be posted on Twitter!

Whenever anyone posts a new news story, it will automatically update our Twitter, so you now have no excuses for missing anything!